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X T B o s s o » | 1 iR BRI R AT TR A AR AV A AL AL A !Mn. T. M. Holt, to Clement B. Thorp of | the firm of Simpkins & Thorp. Sunday, June 17, at 38 Grove street. Wedding Bells. There was a very pretty, quiet wedding {at Mills College on Monday night, at | which time occurred the marriage of Miss | Flora B. Howard and Edward Noe. Miss | Howard graduated from Mills College in | 1861, taking her bachelor's degree. For | the past seven she has been an in- uctor of La nd Greek and eat favorite in the cc |a gr [ o, iny extended to the teachers and pupils who re still remaining at the college for their The b decorations were s and_ orange al nuptials in rcles are more se in Oakland. upid never aimed haft a more unerring Mary Crocker, the late Mr. and Mrs. d Burton Burton K, w place at Thursday, June 7. e performed at St. scopal Church at Dr. W. F. Brand -uncle of the bride th the rector s long t resent. The contract- rominent in soclety and nd they are the recip- ngratulas are ing parties iniversity ssisted by r shade of . - thin this space ¢ ( bride’s sister; the comfort and ughter of M on. ceremony Miss Jes- Home Gatherings 1 Mrs. Ory Caldwell of 5802 ss H. § homas Vagt Mrs on A Th f friends, the reary of their s and d D. itvalo entertained ening last wccasion be- silver wed- hail were Many women can trace their ruined complexions to the use of injurious cosmetics which, at their best, simply They try one preparation after another, hoping to find one that will bring back what has been lost, There is but one way and that is to SECURE A NEW SKIN. All physicians and dermatologists agree on one point, that, when the outer cuticle is stained with freckles, tan and other discolorations, or has a muddy, roughened appearance, there is but one way to eradicate the defects and that is by using a preparation which will surely, but not too hurriedly, take off the outer skin and with it the blemishes. COVER UP defects. but it will never return. dnila COAXES A NEW SKIN. remedy which cures. | | The engagement reception of Miss Gus-|er of American | sle Abrams and Meyer Attell will be held | with variegated colored lanterns was espe- | | clally admired, Among the invited guests | | Mr. Luce, R. Crouthers, Dr. D: P. Rossi, | Bonine, Dr. C. Barsotti, F. Seld- | | ner. ¥. Loalza, C. I n, D. J. Martin, A. fer, recoechea, L. G. Salomon, A. D. Spl . E. R. Spli- ride was given away by | soms. Hov s the r:mr; .\lm. girl UNE e month of brides o1 who has been married within the last two : s brides and roses, | 1, and Mrs. Noe will make their | THE SA FRANCISCO C UNDAY, JU E 3, 1900. profusely decorated with ferns and flow- ers. In the dining hall a magnificent bow- eauty roses interspersed were: Mr. and Mrs. L. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. John Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nougues, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nougues, | Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Tierney, Dr. and Mrs, A. Regensburger, Mrs. de St. Germain, Mrs. Portner, Mrs. Danglada. Mrs Wiss, Mrs. M.’ Robertson, Miss Myra Bur- nett, Miss Anna Keane, the Misses Kate, Rose and Estelle Splivalo, Mr. Castelazu, | valo, W. A. Baily, Miss Irene Splivalo and Masters Oswald and Horace Splivalo. On the evening of the 2th of May Cap- tain Petersen of the four-masted schooner Sehome entertained a party of friends on rd his vessel. ble evening as spent in singing, recitationsand selec- tions on the graphophone. At 11 o'clock | the guests sat down to a table laden with good things wh the captain had pi pared for the occasion. There were several toasts drunk to the captain's heaith and | well wishes given, as the captain was on the eve of his departure for Cape Nome. Captain Pe- . and Mrs. L. sr. Miss Anita > , C. srown, Flor- iss Kate Riley, Eugene Mur- Thrrmrsnn and John A. Riley. asant birthday party was given Emily Wegener on Tue: evening, ,_at her residence, 1013 Lombard . 'Vocal and piano solos were ren- Florence Smith, Gertrude E RIl ey, Arthur ahon, Katherine Gudstadt, Anita | e and Leonard McAvoy. Games and | g were indulged in by the many | Among those spresent wers | es Emily and Mrs, Hien, Mi “mily h, Fl Grace Wegener, Florence Smit e nch, Mamie and Stella Kaeintz, Miss . Katherine Gudstadt., Marguerite a Boyle, Wander Koning, Alice Whi Mrs. E. Savage, Gertrude McMa- non, Cameron Fraser, Willlam Knight, Leonard McEvoy, Mr. Bigelow, E. White, | Mr. and Mr. Isham | was given by | A most oyable party d M South at thelr residence, treet, on Sunday evening | The evening was spent in vocal and by Mi: rs. South. us supper was - 'many who were pres- nd Mrs. South, Mr. and Nrs . Mr. and < and Mrs. Steeper, Mr. N nann, M illie | umental selections 1 At 11} and Mr. nn being the thirteenth frth. a birthday party | Myrtle Brown at the | 436 Jessie street. The | singing, dancing, | At dintier, which | <t tcher, Mary Kutcher, Ha- | Isabell Bryant, Anna John J. Kutcher, | and Mrs. McS; | Anna Farrell, | Geary-street Temple on June 9 Keeffe and Rosetta Forrest; masters Har- £y Willits, Arthur Cohn, Steve- Bovo. Charles Strickland, Lennie Clark, Paul Berg, Charles Keeffs, Tom Williams, Norm_Farrell, Leo Brickley, James Casey and Hugh Carter. 3 A delightful party was given by Mr. and Mrs. A. Jackson in honor of their Son John's twenty-fifth birthday on Friday evening, May 2, at 2314 Fillmore street. The evening was devoted to games, music, songs and dancing. The following pro- gramme was rendered: Gramophone selec- tons, Mrs. A, Beckwith: recitation. Miss Agnes Schumacher, ragtime specialties, Mr. Eddie Sgolle. 'Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. A. Jackson, Miss Liz- zie Mordt, Miss Agnes Schumacher, Miss Ida Schumacher, Miss Pauline Schumach- er, Miss Marie Baraty, Miss Jennie Ba- raty, Miss Ingrid Lindstrom, Miss Bertha Anderson, Miss_Lillian Jackson, Theresa Nunez, Miss Emily Johnson, M Agnes Slattery, Miss Mamie Johannsen Miss Alice Johannsen, Miss Myrtle Spacl er. Mrs. E. Scamell, Mrs. A. Beckwith Miss Isabel Gallagher, Miss Eva Mel erney, Miss Meta Meyer, Miss Helen Me er, Miss Emily Meyer, Miss Josie Brow! Messrs, Arthur E. Scamell, George V Jackson, Eddie B. Stolle, Bennie Moun- tain, Archibald ~Alexander, Arthur A. Jackson, Norman Kelly, L. W. Burnham and John A. Jackson. Miss Maude Trittenbach entertained a | few of her friends at her residence, 3666 Nineteenth street, Friday evening, May Those present were: Miss Lizzie Code. 1. | Edward Barry, Miss Bertha Ochs, Frank Stard, Miss Olivine Plant, George H. Wil- son, Miss May Wallace, Dan_ Mauerhan, Miss Harriet Wright, Fred Stard. Miss Maud Trittenbach and Curtis Gille: A very enjoyable surprise party was tendered D. Comstock Mrs. Hattie Pfleider and Mrs. B. K. Albertson at his residence, 242A Ninth street, on Thursday evening, May The evening wi ent In music, recitations and games, after whith icecream nd cake were Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. D. Comstock, Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Albertson, Mr. and Mrs, C. Pfleider, Mr. and Mr: 2cob Fritz, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley, Mr. an, Mr. and Mrs. George W. C. Baker, J. R. Browne. Mrs. E. | A. Wolf, afrs. T. Mrs. Robinson, | Miss Pearl Baraco, Ida_Malinoff, Miss Rose Burwell, Miss Blanche Currie, C. Baraco, G. Ba , _C. Giblin, M. H. Whipple, Leo Burke, Joseph Fritz, Mr. Watson, M. Miller. Miss Le triends on Saturday dence, 1359 Golden Galc ant afterngon was spent entertained her her resi- A plea venue. in games and dancing, after which refreshments were resent were: Hazel Camille, Te: . Hilda Le Enid Cohen, Ethel Edna Riese, Ruth Oprenheimer, Welcom Levy, Mona and Nellic Renfro, Elma Co- hen. Syril Dusenbury, Svlvan and Lloyd Harris, Julian and Merton Pinto, Walter Goldberg, Myron Zobel, Joe Cohen, Joel | and Milton Springer, Charlie Block, Louls and Edward Jacobson, Louls Goodman, Joe Davis, Julian and Sol Lewis. | | Outing Parties. An enjovable pienic and outing he.d at Mill Valley Sunday, May 2. present were: The Misses He! May Noonan, Alice Kennedy nan, May Roach, Lottie Edith~ Wright, Riese, G re, Th Parker, Se Moo T4 In the evening a grand held at a_downtown restau it A private picnic w: the Red- | woods, In Mill Valley, nesday, May | %, Those present were t ughlin McCabe, Marguerite Della Farrell, nd, Agnes Marfe Brosnan, Rose :}l 3 Clifford, Julia B! Winfred Mahar, McLaughlin, Mi Gartland: rell, P, Me( land, Farrell, Ousby Beamishimer, Will Dinnegan and P. ’ rell. In the Future Mr. and Mrs. Mace C the barmitzvah of their s at the Louis will be held the 1311 Ell ame street, tion their residence, fro; 5 o'clock. Is announce ghter Tin: the Congreg: erith Israel this | morning. The. : at home at 1508 Folsom street to 'm 2 to 5 p. m. Mr. ar on Shaen announce Henry Pinto, James Brow ; f theirffriends on Sun- Covers were laid for fes will discontinue their until after the summer sea. at homes’ to | s given mer recently on Among the L. Markel, | . A T Mr. BroWwning, Mrs. Puttknmer, Misses 3 e and Eva Macdonald, Nevraumont, Edith | nor Denegri, Keit gh, Willle Kently M} of a plea the : recipient given under her resi- | evening, | Turk street Those pr nt were: The Misses | Brickley. ie Williams, May | Healy, Aimee Buckiey Kelly, Jennie | i Clare Tro Marie Ches- | Blanche Anna Cotter, Agatha Cotter, Badger, NeMie L AL e A e R T T R T T It is the result of years of study and experimenting, and today stands alone as a time-tried It passed the experimental stage ten years ago, and since then has been used by thousands of dis- criminating women who never fail to recommend it in words of praise and thankfulness. It does not contain a single ingredient that can possibly harm,the most delicate skin, but it must be remembered that ANITA CREAM is not a cold cream, but a medicinal preparation which, if properly used, will accomplish a very different result from that obtained by the use of a simple bland or cold cream. removes the outer skin in small, scaly particles, thus eradicating all blemishes and at the same time promoting a growth of e or any ingredient that will stimulate a growth of hair. iculars and instructions together with a Franklin St., Los Angeles, Cal. of new skin as softand clear as an infant’s. fREt SHMPLE It contains no vase! If you cannot obtain Anita Cream of your druggist, send 50c to us for a fuli sized jar. liberal sample will be mailed to any address for a 2c stamp. ANITA CREAM & ‘lJ AT T o, OIL! Messrs, | s Albert | s No truer words were ever said than that 3 It draws all impurities to the surface and their daught Pearl the conf! at the G a. m. 'l nds Allis! t | in Placer Coun children, all ¢ and Mrs. Sha Il their frien announce the hter y at 10 o'cl at their residen n- f wl e couple are living. N ption from 2 to teiner street. nd Mrs. H. S. Jacobs of 1537 Post nounce the confirmation of Arthur to take place at the I ree n reet Temple this evening at 7 o'clock. Mr. and N Bernardo Heringhi ir golden wedding residen 2 Jackson street tc They will hol reception for their friends be- tween the hours of 2 and 5 p. m. Mrs. Phebe Abrams announces the con- firmation of her sister Goldle the ( Temple June 3. he sceiyv their friends on Sunday, June 10, at their home, Sutter street. Mr. and Mrs. Hetman Levy announce T T T T T T 2 %mxmumwmmum served. | nd | Bu | B. | the confirmation of their daughter Stella at the Geary-street Temple this morning They will receive at their residence. 5i8 g‘ell street, on Sunday, June 10, from 2 to D m. Mr. and, Mrs. Morris E. Kresteller an- nounce thé confirmation of their daughter Sylvia at the Geary-street Temple this morning. They will be pleased to receive their friends from 2 till 6 o’clock at their residence, 609 Buchanan street. Mr. and Mrs. A. Blumenthal announce the confirmation of their son Sidney at the Geary-street Temple to-day. Mr. and Mrs. S. Emanuel announce the confirmation of their daughter Cecile at Geary-street Temple to-day. At home this afternoon at 405 Clayton street. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Pechner announce | ter Jennie at the Bush-street Temple this | evening. They will receive Monday from street. Sylvia at Geary-street Temple this morn- ing. They will be pleased to receive their friends from 2 to 6 o'clock this afternoon. The Fleur de Lis Club will hold its next social dance Tuesday evening, June 5, in | Martin’s Dancing Academy, 1138 Market it and Mrs. J. Hyman announce the barmitzva of their youngest son Abe on | Saturday, June 9, at the Temple Emanu- | EL | | from 2 till 6 Mr. and Mrs. H. Levy announce the | p. 'm. | confirmation of their daughter Flossie at | the Geary-street Temple this morning at 10 o’clock. Reception from 2 to 5 0 clock, 5 Post s et. | e Tuolumne County Reunion Assoct- | ation will hold a basket picnic at Golden | Gate Park on Saturday, Jure 16. Mem- | bers and friends are requested to assem- | ble at the music stand at 10:30 a. m. | "An evening dress soiree will be given | by the Romita cing Club Saturday evening, June 9, the Supreme Court in | building, 305 Lagkin street. Personals. Mrs. Edna Snell Poulson, Miss Anna Fay and Miss Evelyn Gwynne are among the Californians returning from Europe, and are registered in New York. Mrs. Poulson will visit her nieces in Belfast, | Me., and arrive in San Francisco the mid- dle. of June. Mrs. L. Sisenwine has discontinued her | day at home. Mrs. Joseph Hirsch has discontinued her vy at home during the summer months. frs. Willlam H. Smith and her daugh- | ter, Miss Martha, have left for FPort Blakeley, Wash. From there Miss Smith will sail for Honolulu with her brother, Captain E. 0. Smith, of the schooner Wil- liam H. Smith. Mrs. J. Stappenbeck has gone to Ander- prings for a month. have discontinued their day at home for the summer. s. Morris Abrahams ‘ora_Kelsey, are s and daughter, ending the sum- her and her son, Fred spending a few weeks in fa. Mrs. Doscher will rs. Hen! . Alldac iv ane J ¥ at home fc Julian Liebes has & tte he me until aft s, 4 visiting her sister, -oma, Wash. She will be gone all summer. . Julius Rosenstern, Dr. C. A. Clin- nd N. H. Foster, all of San Fran- ci: . are sojourning at Byron Springs. Mrs. A. Pre oved to 1929 Sut- | ter street home next Tues- | day aft he will be pleased to_see her friends i ¢ | Mrs. Charles Perkins intends leaving on the 6th of June for New York, en route to ndon, Glasgow and Paris to visit rela- d Mrs. E. Schlott of 720 Fell street hav ontinuedy their evenings at home during the summer months. Miss Alma Alden, daughter of Jud I en of Oakland, le: s on June 6 for Mont., to spend the summer as the guest of Mrs. J. G. Ham- it months mon. SEYEPS At the Resorts. CATALINA.—Recent Franci at the arrivals Hotel Metr: i M ng, M W 1€ ( Thall, W PARATS ed at P we ym San Francisco—R. . M N. Hockett, Dr. Gardner ferry Pond A Moni: R. Wheeler, Edmund At. tridg Frank 8. Kaufman wife, George MeGowan, Martin E. Anna Mclntre; from San Jose—H nd wife, Miss Lena Cluff, Ch Cluff, Mrs. John Leigh; from Ne J. C. Davenport and wife; from Portland Mr: T. Do onico, Pauline L. Del- | monico; nd—H. S. Morris, M Emma Cross; from Sa , M Lauritzen John Crott L. ‘Stevenson, J. Francis Moran. PASO ROBLES—Recent arrivals at' Paso Robles include From S8an Fran- H. Sultan, H. Steinberg, W. T. Far- P. k nn Tench and wife, M. J. Johnston, . Bowley, . John 8. am Coughlan, Mrs. Willlam Haas and Adolph Klau, Charle >ierce, W. J. Da eter, P. E. Hillyer, Jo fam R. Calcutt, T, L. Li M. A Se il Sau jir Mendelson, R. Grant, Eugene ¢ . F. A. Ely, V. E. ."Abrahams, F. ‘'orman; from Sal Lui George B. Nichols, Willlam G Campbell; from Berkeley, J bers; from Grass Valley, John and O. H. Clark; from Tacoma, Wash., J. H. Beach; from Visalia, M. A. Fesler and Herbert Shane; from Irvington, O. C. Ben- bow; from Seattle, Mrs. N. Delm: child and nurse; from Aberdeen, Wash.' J. 8. | : from Lompoc, C. Levy and D. W. | Lew Pontius; from Surf, W. R. Fontaine; from Birmingham, Eng.. Mrs. R. C. Barrow and daughter; from Palo Aito, Frank Barrett and J. F. Parkinson; from San Jose, C. | E| Berg. | 3 BYRON HOT SPRINGS—The following uests registered at Byron Hot Springs fliring the ‘past week: From San Fran- | clsco—Henry Marcelot, James F. Rellly, Miss Wrapple, John Carroll, James Rib- by, C. O, ‘:n Valer, JM'I;!. \;}. K. Sl}lurr, " Rothenburg, 'John Barry, J. J. o Follis, Mrs. A. E.’ Blake, 3 . Mrs. J. Rosenstern, W. S! rrott, Luke D. Morgan, Miss Follis, Dr. A. Clinton, Mrs. Charles Itjen, E. W. | rke, W. K. Smurr, James W. Goew . D. Vanben, N. H. Foster, Shainwald, L. Godchaux, T.'E. S Mrs. T. E. Sullivan, M. Pareilo, Charles Hedberg and George Gehrkens; from Stockton—S. J. Frawley, W. B. Austin, Theo. 8. Brown, M. C. MeclInnery; from Felton—I. N. Hayes; from Humboldt—C. Holland, from Port Costa—M. Leahly, J. Crowley; from Modesta—W. Weil; from Soquel—idward O'Neil; from Carters— ‘Archie Scott, Mrs. A. Scott; from New York—John Platte, Mrs. F. Jacobi and son: from Amhurst—A. J. R Port Townsend—Mrs. H. from Fresno—J. J. Johnson, P. Sogl and wife, P. H. M¢Garry; from Oakland— Louis Unna, James. Cunningham, C. A.| Fawcetts from Sausalito—J. 8. Shoobert, Mrs. J. H. Schoobert; from Crockett— | Thomas E. Carr, A. Moorehead. CARLSBAD SPRINGS—The following guests registered at Carisbad during the month_of May: From San Francisco— Matt J. Carroll, Miss M. Carroll, W. R. Morse, J. T. Carr, Edra Baker, Lillie Walsh, John Loosh: Oakland—Mrs. Orr, Charles Williams, Edward Kent and wife. Miss E. Black: Vacaville—S. A. Smith Miss Stanton, Miss L. White; Colusa— George Razzana, C. A. Hopper, John Kel- | Jev: Berkeley—Miss Breen, Miss J. Parker. NAPA SODA SPRINGS—The following | is a list of arrivals at Napa Soda Springs during the last two weeks: Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Small and family, §. 1. Hess, Mr. Ga G and Mrs. Adolph Schoenfeld, Milton H. 111 .. . Sml ckels! Pty "aiss M. J. Jones, Miss B 3t | Jones, Malone Joyce, H. P. Kohlberg, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. McFarland and sons, G. Haight, J. P. Argart, H. C. Owens, Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Collins, Mr. M. Rosenthal M. R. Nicholson, Miss F. DeMier, T. F. | Charfield, Miss M. Sattier, Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. McKeown, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Greer, Dr. Willlam M. Lawlor, Colonel J. P. Jackson, R. H. Gaines, George Hen- sley, F. E. McNear, San Francisco; John K. Robson, O. O. Kavanaugh, Paymaster H. L. Robins, Lieutenant Commander ana M H. Holmes, St. John, W. A. Brame, U. 8. iss Glynn, Annie Glyon, Dr. J. J. ogan, Mis: T. J. Aspenwall, nf s Harrngion, F. Jones a Miss Dorseall, 8. A. Copper, ot Jeite, Vallejo: James J. Stanley, Miss M. Berco- vich, Oakland; H. C. Hortman, Miss E. M. hion;l, N. 8. Thomas, Miss K. Brown, Jol er. Ed Almstutz, T. Charles Levinson, D. J. J. F. Collins, | the confirmation of their youngest daugh- | 2 to 5 o'clock at their residence, 2329 Post | Mr. and Mrs. Morris E. Kresteller an-| nounce the confirmation of their daughter | Reception Saturday and Sunday at| their residence, S35 Page street, near Scott, | Bertha Bamberger and Miss Leonie | Gilroy; Wi ( | Mrs. | Francisco hav. 'H. Short, Scully, Miss Fer: | “ A% * -’.E % mfofoelffolelnfoefotede ettt SPECIAL IN ZIBELINE PLAIDS, WOOL ETAMINES, | ZIBELINE PLAID (good value for SCOTCH CHEVIOTS (worth $13.50 Colored Dress Goods. WOOL ETAMINE (regular price §9 suit), to close. . . ..$3.00 suit FIGURED CREPONS (formerly $12 suit), to close. . . ..$6.00 suit 1000 REMNANTS (all lengths) to be sacrificed. DUCEMENTS. During this week we will place on sale some very desirable goods, consisting of FIGURED CREPONS, SCOTCH CHEVIOTS, and other broken lines, at prices to effeet a speedy clearanc 50¢ yard), to close. ..35¢ yard suit), fo close. . . ... $9.00 suit COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO CITY OF PARIS DR + SE. Corner Geary and Stockton Streets, San Francisco. UNION SQUARE. Y GOODS COMPAN T o A S . Raney, Miss Nussberger, r. Miss Newman, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hoernle, Miss rogiaro, J. M. Miss Mever, Siss Ne | Thompson, M. and Mrs. Troe Birs. J. ¥, Bradt, Mr. and Mrs. Welti, M nd, L. P. Temple, mg, Mr. and Mrs. K. McKenzie, tha Mauser, J. v, Miss Banchero, Miss M Kronberg, 3 H. V. Fol- B. Dimmo G. W. hert. 1, Lamdin, T. F ". Smith, Dollie Hul Readon, Mi ramento: D. Mr: o . Ei ton, F. B. McNear, Chicago. The follo ing members of the Olympic Club visited | Napa Soda Springs on Wednesday last: Hammersmith, ‘LA Cavill, L. L—Among the arrivals at aring the vard P. F t Miss Fanny Rockhald, Riw Anita T. Fitch, A. L. Mrs. Dickson, Miss Es- Wiswell, Preston; ndler, Vaughn, Berkele: Davis and__ wife, Woodburn, Burg: Middletown; S. i, les; G s Angeles: G.oB. Baer, Clover- Pollock, M 8 : irs. Henry 2 aw, argaret Shaw, San Francisco; Dr. £ , United States arm R. anta Rosa; E. K. Craw- ford, Rockford, IlL GILROY SPRINGS—The following guests reg 1 at Gilroy during the pa: k , Albert F. Lucchett E A Charles Lehmann Frank B, jckle, J. Levi, Miss L.| Kemme, Mrs. W. H. Amos and M. Dennis, M 1 Preda, John F. W. Schroeder, D. ell and wife H. C. Miller, . K. West, J Redden and’ wife . Jordan White, B. M. Cull . San Franc 5. Perran, Miss L. Carto. San Jose S. wife and child, M 0. T. Moore Stroy: Bennett, James B. Kannely Goteph Princevalle, George A. Wents, G! Rae” George Dunlap, Pledmont: W. 'Y Canfield and wife, Minnie L. Kemp, Wil- Ylam R. Flint, San Juan. DUNCAN SPRINGS—The guests are registered at Duncan Springs. Mendocino County: From San Francisco Mr. and Mrs. C. Herrmann, and wife, Miss Helen Marie Colley, Agzne: tollowing Brown, Miss Elsle E. Boyd, Miss Aznes Boyd, H. G. Tanner, Mrs. E. C. Sargent, Ella S. Montgomery, Elizabeth S. Mon gomery, Wiillam "S. Montgomery, Sachs, 'Mrs. Lucy Wheeler, James Kelley and M. Redmond. From Alameda: = Zadig and A. J. Zadig. From H. wife and_child R. Humble, Nev.—Zephanial James. Gold_Hill D henits. ~ From From Sen Rafael—Alex —H. H nrlfi LEASANT VIEW HOTEL—Registered Pleacant View Hotel are: Miss mento; J. Werner, Oaklan: amento, J. Joost, San ._Overton, Sacramento; Mr. Fort. INDOME—Rear Admiral and ley, with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ed at the Francisco: Jacob, Stony HOTEL V. Beards! liam B. Pringle, were register: Vendome during the week, and after visit- ing their many friends in San Jose left for Mare Island. The last Eastern excursion of the sea- «on was at the Vendome last Monday and started for New York on the 1Ist of June. This concludes the winter and | spring_tourist business. Dr. W. L. Thorne and Thomas Brown of San Francisco are registered at the Ven- dome. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Hogg and Miss Hogg of San Francisco have secured apartments at the Vendome for the sea- son Sunday at the Vendome. nd Mrs. Walter A. Dean of San co have apartmients at the Ven- Francls . ¥ A Bustnell 15 Mrs. F. ushnel s week at the Vendome. i Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cutting of Oak- land are registered at the Vendome, and expect to secure apartments soon for the season. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Ackerman of San apartments at the Ven Walter J. s Vilson of Ss,g Francisco is a guest of the Vendome. W. A. Newcome of Del Monte was a zue;l at the Vendome during the past week. Alfred Sutro and Miss dome for the < Sutro of San | Francisco have apartments at the Ven- dome. E. C. Morrison of San Francisco is a guest at the Vendome. Arrivals at Hotel Vendome include: From Sin Francisco—Mrs. Frances L. Walker, Paul M. Nippert and wife, V liam B. Foreman, Charles K. Hadley, George E. Tucker, W. H. King | SUPERFLUOUS HAIR And all other facial blemishes are removed by DR. ard MRS. A. W. TRAVERSE, Donohoe buiiding. 1170 Market street, cor. Taylor, rooms 2329, with the electric needle without pain or scar. 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